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December 14, 2007 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

EIA projects US biofuel consumption at 17 billion gallons by 2030: have they gone mad?

The Energy Information Administration released long-term fuel demand projections that the US will derive 83 percent of its energy needs from fossil fuels, down only 3 points from the 86 percent figure for 2006.

The EIA, which projected in its study that biofuel consumption would increase to 17 billion gallons by 2030, may have to revise its figures in the light of the passage of the Energy Bill. The Bill mandates that 36 billion gallons of biofuel fuel consumption by 2022, or more than 25 percent of total fuel use based on 2006 consumption.

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